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Co-Benefits Through Coordination of Climate Action and Peacebuilding: A System Dynamics Model

handle: 10568/125561
Climate disasters affect human security and development, moreso in fragile and conflict-affected contexts where population’ capacities to cope with climate change are compromised. Responses to such crises lie at the nexus of humanitarian assistance, development, and peacebuilding. Yet, there are still too few integrated programmatic responses coordinating peacebuilding and climate actions to ensure a progressive human development. This research develops a multi-scalar model to help actors identify thematic areas to inform synergistic efforts and programs at different scales to better coordinate their actions. Findings suggest that climate action and peacebuilding sectors can coordinate actions around climate and conflict risk assessments, the management of land and water resources, ecosystem restoration, nature-based climate adaptation, climate and conflict smart agriculture, natural resources governance, and sustainable market development. These collaborative efforts have the potential to generate co-benefits, such as increased social cohesion and livelihood creation.
- Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research Germany
- Leibniz Association Germany
- CGIAR France
- Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Germany
- CGIAR France
ecosystem management, climate-peace nexus, sustainable development, extreme weather events, fenómenos meteorológicos extremos, 333, environmental peacebuilding, 320 Politikwissenschaft (Politik und Regierung), climate change, peacebuilding, cambio climático, complex systems, consolidación de la paz, climate security, ddc: ddc:320
ecosystem management, climate-peace nexus, sustainable development, extreme weather events, fenómenos meteorológicos extremos, 333, environmental peacebuilding, 320 Politikwissenschaft (Politik und Regierung), climate change, peacebuilding, cambio climático, complex systems, consolidación de la paz, climate security, ddc: ddc:320
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